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Download for a larger view! - Journal with books and additional info - Click here for a video I uploaded on how to sew your book!
Eden Workshops - A Bookbinders Resource. Here you will find free tutorials, learn at home DVD's, equipment and materials.
Please read everything before asking questions. I understand this can be confusing, but I may have already answered your question.
This took me so long to make! You're welcome
Materials : (with links to purchase / more info)
• Paper : The paper is the most important part of the book, you'll want something that is durable and practical to the purpose of your book. I'm using Strathmore 18 in. x 24 in. 80 lb drawing paper. Strathmore website
• Paper (endpaper) : I'm using scrapbook paper, a thicker paper with interesting designs. Endpaper on Wikipedia
• Glue stick : Anything will do. I prefer using ones that are purple and dry clear. Elmer's Disappearing Purple School Glue Sticks
• Spray adhesive : Again, as long as it works anything will do. I had some Duro All-Purpose Spray Adhesive around when I was making this. Be very very very careful when using this! Read the instructions on the can. When I was using the spray adhesive I would prepare the paper inside and the go outside to spray it.
• Thread : When making your book, you'll want to use a thread that is durable and easy to work with. There is a thread specifically for bookbinding, but it can be a bit expensive. An alternative to that would be to use dental floss (I've never used this method before so I can't say how well it'll work). You can also use beeswax coated thread, again, it can be expensive to purchase. I just used a generic thread doubled over to be stronger, this has worked fairly well for me. Embroidery thread works great too! (thanks everyone who mentioned this)
Coats & Clark Ecru Upholstery Thread was recommended, it might be worth a try considering the price.
• Needle
• Ruler
• Scissors (fabric scissors optional but could be useful)
• Pencil
• (optional) Cutting Board / Paper Cutter
• Canvas
• Binder clips
• Fabric : For the cover, something you wouldn't mind looking at! I recommend buying some scrap or discount fabric when you first start and later buy something a bit nicer.
• Ribbon : You can use either a strip of fabric or some ribbon if you choose to add a bookmark. Example of what I would use
• Heavy weight : Some heavy books will do, in my case I have an old projector.
• Awl : Something sharp and pointy. I'm using a tool from Bead Buddy 4 Piece Reamer set. The red and yellow ones work great
• Chipboard : You can also use a thin wood or foam. I wouldn't recommend using anything else as they might not be as durable or easy to work with.
• Anything else you want to decorate your book with.
Book Terms :
Book Block : All the sewn together sheets of paper that make up the pages in the book.
End Paper / End Sheets : The first and last paper of the book. They connect the cover of the book to the book block.
Signature : groups of folded paper. I take 4 folded pieces of paper and group them together. When you sew you are sewing the signatures together.
Diagram of a book
You may use this tutorial in part or whole to teach others, please don't remove my name or URL. Also, it would be great if you send me links to books you create using this. I want to see what everyone is capable of! ♥
To sew your book without having to fold it, view this tutorial
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Comments: 2107
Ninina-nini In reply to ??? [2012-04-17 21:25:16 +0000 UTC]
Great looking tutorial! Thank you for making it.
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azzakura In reply to ??? [2012-04-17 18:38:16 +0000 UTC]
i made 2 sketchbook with this tutorial and they're beautiful! And this is the proof, that this tutorial is amazing and well explained, beacuse i never tried to even hold a needle
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JamesDarrow In reply to azzakura [2012-04-17 18:48:22 +0000 UTC]
I'm so happy to hear that, and thank you!
If you upload, send me link.
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azzakura In reply to JamesDarrow [2012-04-18 17:44:13 +0000 UTC]
I don't have now my camera to upload it, but when i'll find it i'll make photos and upload them~
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LuthienSedai In reply to ??? [2012-04-16 13:18:20 +0000 UTC]
Thanks for making this wonderfully detailed tutorial. I can't wait to try it out!
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chaotic-idiot In reply to ??? [2012-04-16 02:57:08 +0000 UTC]
I never get the threading right, especially the signatures. I always get confused
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JamesDarrow In reply to chaotic-idiot [2012-04-16 03:09:24 +0000 UTC]
If you elaborate I might be able to help.
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chaotic-idiot In reply to JamesDarrow [2012-05-02 08:58:29 +0000 UTC]
I'm a bit confused with how the stitches are made. I got the first one, but the part where "the second signature" was made, where were the stitches from the first threading? I only see the holes. And also, I can't seem to "see" how to thread the separate paper sets together sideways (signature 2).
I'm sorry if it sounded a bit stupid, but I'd like to make one someday and I'd like to understand it better. Thanks in advance.
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JamesDarrow In reply to chaotic-idiot [2012-05-02 13:13:08 +0000 UTC]
It's hard to see, but the thread is there.
I'll redo the sewing part today with a different color thread and try to explain the whole process better. I'll include a link when I'm done.
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chaotic-idiot In reply to JamesDarrow [2012-05-04 03:47:59 +0000 UTC]
Oohh that would be helpful. I hope I'm not bothering you with that if I'm the only one asking for it. Really really thankful about this.
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JamesDarrow In reply to chaotic-idiot [2012-05-04 04:38:04 +0000 UTC]
It's no bother to me. I just hope that I can explain it so that everyone can understand. By far you aren't the only one who's found that confusing.
Now I'm finding the camera to film to be a bit of trouble xD
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chaotic-idiot In reply to JamesDarrow [2012-05-04 06:10:02 +0000 UTC]
Ahh. Don't worry. I'll wait. Thanks again
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JamesDarrow In reply to chaotic-idiot [2012-05-05 00:22:36 +0000 UTC]
This video should help!
Please note that it is uploading / converting at the moment so you might not see it for a little while.
[link]
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PeGGO In reply to ??? [2012-04-15 20:50:11 +0000 UTC]
wooooowww... I like this a huge huge giant lot
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jbudha In reply to ??? [2012-04-15 18:52:39 +0000 UTC]
I think I'm in LOVE!!!!!!! This is so GREAT!!!!
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kayleero In reply to ??? [2012-04-15 16:50:38 +0000 UTC]
This is an awesome tutorial, I hope I can make some books with it soon! Do you think cardboard would work instead of chipboard (I don't even know what chipboard is lol )
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JamesDarrow In reply to kayleero [2012-04-15 17:01:47 +0000 UTC]
Thank you!
I wouldn't recommend using cardboard, you could try but the results aren't usually the best. If you can get some chipboard I'd say go with that (it's basically a very thin and rigid cardboard) you can buy it at almost every art / craft / scrapbook store.
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kayleero In reply to JamesDarrow [2012-04-15 18:00:00 +0000 UTC]
Ok, thanks! Hopefully I'll be able to go to an art store soon and get some
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BarbaraFinch In reply to ??? [2012-04-15 15:54:34 +0000 UTC]
Thank you so much for such a wonderfully clear tutorial, James!!
I got a bunch of bookbinding stuff from someone on Freecycle (chipboard, etc.) but didn't know where to start in actually making a book, so it's all been sitting in the trunk of my car! Now I feel like I can do this!
Wanted to ask, how do you cut the chipboard? The ones I have are already cut to about 6"x8" but I was thinking of making smaller books. I guess some kind of saw but what do you recommend that won't tear up the chipboard?
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BarbaraFinch In reply to BarbaraFinch [2012-04-15 16:27:16 +0000 UTC]
Thanks for the quick reply! The chipboard I have is pretty thick so scissors/paper cutter won't work. I'll have to poke around at the hardware store.
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JamesDarrow In reply to BarbaraFinch [2012-04-15 16:02:38 +0000 UTC]
I would recommend using a paper cutter since the edges will be clean and won't tear.
Otherwise scissors are what I use although it isn't the best for getting a straight, clean edge but works when a paper cutter isn't around.
Thank you for the compliment and good luck with your book!
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Alice-Shinigami In reply to ??? [2012-04-15 14:55:29 +0000 UTC]
wow...THAT IS SO AWESOME! I've got to try that!
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JamesDarrow In reply to Alice-Shinigami [2012-04-15 15:39:56 +0000 UTC]
Thank you and good luck!
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Alice-Shinigami In reply to JamesDarrow [2012-04-15 15:51:05 +0000 UTC]
You're welcome!
Thanks for the luck! I'll need it
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Fetze In reply to ??? [2012-04-15 08:37:08 +0000 UTC]
Just tried it out yesterday and it worked out pretty good. Thanks for your tutorial
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JamesDarrow In reply to Galeria-Surreal [2012-04-15 15:38:34 +0000 UTC]
Thank you!
Also, thanks for the points!
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sailorwickeddragon In reply to ??? [2012-04-15 02:03:13 +0000 UTC]
GREAT tutorial! And even better to make a Book of Shadows! I will be sure to try this soon!
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JamesDarrow In reply to sailorwickeddragon [2012-04-15 15:39:05 +0000 UTC]
Thank you!
That's actually the reason why I learned how to make this in the first place
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sailorwickeddragon In reply to JamesDarrow [2012-04-16 03:35:13 +0000 UTC]
Very cool! I've talked about and read about focusing energy into making your own Book of Shadows rather then to buy one as it only makes sense to promote something more powerful about what you put in it Unfortunately my current one is bought (my first one, mind you) but I'll be sure to do this as soon as I can. Not only do I find the benefit of a more focused energy, but, heck, you can make it any way you want it to look rather then always hunting for the right one!
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JamesDarrow In reply to sailorwickeddragon [2012-04-16 04:55:17 +0000 UTC]
I completely agree! I also believe that the book will be effected by the person who created it; they might have been in a bad mood and then the book would reflect some of that, so another reason to make your own. ^^
Although there are some really nice books made that I couldn't even begin to make on my own. D;
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sailorwickeddragon In reply to JamesDarrow [2012-04-17 03:00:31 +0000 UTC]
Like I said, so doing this when I can. Talked it over with my fiance and he agrees- and loves the idea of a joint Book. Start a family tradition for those who practice together Thank you so much for inspiring me! When I ever get the chance to do this (may take a while to get monies for materials heh) Ill be sure to let you see mine ^^
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JamesDarrow In reply to sailorwickeddragon [2012-04-20 13:28:07 +0000 UTC]
I'll be on the lookout for it in the future then
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dylan135 In reply to ??? [2012-04-14 05:04:13 +0000 UTC]
Another suggestion would be to use embroidery thread.
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